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<blockquote data-quote="Clive" data-source="post: 8210184" data-attributes="member: 6"><p>To answers a few point in this thread</p><p></p><p>Charging at home cost no time as its usually overnight, a full tank every morning, more conmvienet that petrol stations</p><p></p><p>Charging while away from home, I can get 80% (over 200 miles) in 20mins on the right charger, which is less time than it takes to drink a Starbucks and have a pee ! rarely need to do that though, rare a stop away from home is more than 15mins even on slower chargers as it is just a top up to get to destination usually</p><p></p><p>fuel cost - low tariff overnight and will soon have solar and battery storage making it free, even on rip of fast chargers at services its still much cheaper than diesel</p><p></p><p></p><p>Only one downside to EV's .......... higher capital cost, this is somewhat offset by lower depreciation seen so far however , no road tax / low BIK etc</p><p></p><p>If you have the capital (or ability to borrow / lease it). EV is a no brainer for most people doing any mileage IMO</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Clive, post: 8210184, member: 6"] To answers a few point in this thread Charging at home cost no time as its usually overnight, a full tank every morning, more conmvienet that petrol stations Charging while away from home, I can get 80% (over 200 miles) in 20mins on the right charger, which is less time than it takes to drink a Starbucks and have a pee ! rarely need to do that though, rare a stop away from home is more than 15mins even on slower chargers as it is just a top up to get to destination usually fuel cost - low tariff overnight and will soon have solar and battery storage making it free, even on rip of fast chargers at services its still much cheaper than diesel Only one downside to EV's .......... higher capital cost, this is somewhat offset by lower depreciation seen so far however , no road tax / low BIK etc If you have the capital (or ability to borrow / lease it). EV is a no brainer for most people doing any mileage IMO [/QUOTE]
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